The EOSC-hub project mobilises providers from the EGI Federation, EUDAT CDI, INDIGO-DataCloud and major research e-infrastructures offering services, software and data for advanced data-driven research and innovation. These resources are offered via the Hub – the integration and management system of the European Open Science Cloud, acting as a single entry point for all stakeholders.
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Currently, many research projects struggle to manage their data, as the archiving and preservation services are inadequate and fall below expectations while data stewardship costs are frequently underestimated during the planning phase.
Using the EC Pre-Commercial Procurement instrument, the ARCHIVER project goal is to fulfil these data management promises in a multi-disciplinary environment,...
The non-profit Center for Open Science (COS) seeks to connect and streamline the research workflow through use of its web application, OSF (https://osf.io). Free and open source, OSF manages the entire research lifecycle: planning, execution, reporting, archiving, and discovery. The OSF represents a research coordination center: a hub that connects many services a researcher uses, allows for...
The 15 FAIR Principles have found unusually rapid uptake among a broad spectrum of stakeholders, from research scientists who make data, to publishers who distribute data, to science funders who track impact of data. Erik will describe the FAIR Principles, their relation to Open data, and review example implementations. Erik will also present a set of core FAIR Metrics that can help gauge the...
The Nectar Research Cloud provides a self-service OpenStack cloud for Australia’s academic researchers. Since its inception in 2012 it has had rapid growth, with approximately 37,000 virtual CPUs now being used at any given time (more than 95% of the available resource), with over 7,000 virtual machines being run by approximately 2,000 researchers and used by thousands more. The number of...